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package org.springframework.context.annotation;
/**
* Enumerates the various scoped-proxy options.
*
* For a more complete discussion of exactly what a scoped proxy is, see the
* section of the Spring reference documentation entitled 'Scoped beans as
* dependencies'.
*
* @author Mark Fisher
* @since 2.5
* @see ScopeMetadata
*/
public enum ScopedProxyMode {
/**
* Default typically equals {@link #NO}, unless a different default
* has been configured at the component-scan instruction level.
*/
DEFAULT,
/**
* Do not create a scoped proxy.
*
This proxy-mode is not typically useful when used with a
* non-singleton scoped instance, which should favor the use of the
* {@link #INTERFACES} or {@link #TARGET_CLASS} proxy-modes instead if it
* is to be used as a dependency.
*/
NO,
/**
* Create a JDK dynamic proxy implementing all interfaces exposed by
* the class of the target object.
*/
INTERFACES,
/**
* Create a class-based proxy (uses CGLIB).
*/
TARGET_CLASS;
}